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Old 11-06-21, 07:50 PM
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Default Inns of Court Recommendations Please (Space or no Space)e

I am about to semi-permanently mount my Inns of Court Collection (see thumbnail).

Although I know it is a personal choice, do you think I should leave a space for the anodised IoC Regt aa badge (in the hope that I may possibly find one) or not?

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Old 11-06-21, 08:19 PM
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Chris !
Impressive collection my German friend would like this collection )))
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If It was me i would,but mount them in a way where theres not a glaring big hole where it would go.
If you are lucky enough to find one,you'll need deep pockets to pay for it. Unless you find one and the seller doesnt know what they have.
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If It was me i would,but mount them in a way where theres not a glaring big hole where it would go.
If you are lucky enough to find one,you'll need deep pockets to pay for it. Unless you find one and the seller doesnt know what they have.
"Hope springs eternal..." (A. Pope)
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I too would leave space and for balance maybe use a cheap example of one you may have just to fill the board. Then when you find one sitting in the 2 GBP box you can replace it.

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